Edinburgh film festival 2007

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Just don't call them chick flicks

Just 7% of films are directed by women - but the work on show at the Edinburgh film festival proves female film-makers are punching above their weight, reports Clare Birchall.

Clare Birchall

30, Aug, 2007 @11:03 PM

Two Days in Paris, International Film Festival, Edinburgh

International Film Festival

Peter Bradshaw

25, Aug, 2007 @9:10 AM

Tartan Trash

This year's Edinburgh Film Festival gossip

Jason Solomons

19, Aug, 2007 @9:19 AM

Review: Jason Solomon on the Edinburgh film festival

Jason Solomons: With Jamie Bell top of the bill, the film festival is hip, bright and cheeky - even if there are few real scoops.

Jason Solomons

18, Aug, 2007 @11:08 PM

My week: Irvine Welsh

The author pays tribute to an old friend, takes his new short film, Nuts, to the Edinburgh Festival and celebrates a wedding. Meanwhile, there's the tricky problem of how to stop his mum stalking him.

18, Aug, 2007 @11:08 PM

Hallam Foe, Edinburgh Film Festival Opening Night

, Edinburgh Film.

Peter Bradshaw

16, Aug, 2007 @10:40 PM

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Phelim O'Neill reports on the Edinburgh International Film Festival

Hallam Foe | Inland Empire | This Filthy World | Control | Two Days In Paris | The Man From London | The Year Of The Dog | Paranoid Park | I'm A Cyborg | Ratatouille | Berlin Alexanderplatz

Phelim O'Neill

10, Aug, 2007 @11:26 PM

Edinburgh film festival moves to 'quieter' June
· Switch aimed at avoiding overload of August events
· Director cites need for more breathing space.

Charlotte Higgins, arts correspondent

07, Aug, 2007 @11:08 PM

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Edinburgh film festival to switch to June

The Edinburgh film festival will break with tradition to take place in June next year after 60 years of running in August, the month for which the city is generally known as an artistic hub.

Staff and agencies

07, Aug, 2007 @2:46 PM

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Bell and Delpy to bookend Edinburgh film festival

The 61st Edinburgh international film festival will showcase 68 UK premieres, including Hallam Foe, starring Billy Elliot's Jamie Bell as a teenage stalker, and a romantic comedy from Julie Delpy.

Staff and agencies

11, Jul, 2007 @11:02 AM

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